Pole brace and ballasting device

ABSTRACT

A pole brace and ballasting device having at least one or more releaseably connecting weight containers adapted to retain and discharge a dry or fluid load bearing material therein of adequate length and sufficiently ridged to brace a pole. A hand activated clamp or clamps for attachment to a variety of pole dimensions both angular and round, while allowing for the closing of the tent&#39;s outer protective cover; with the capacity to selectively suspend the ballasting load to prevent it from coming at rest with the ground for an increase in its effectiveness.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part claiming the benefit tonon-provisional application # 11/699,050 filed on Jan. 29, 2007 Art unit3636

STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

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REFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Reference Cited: U.S. Pat. No. 6,981,680/January 2006 Gordon—U.S. Pat.No. 5,020,764/June 1991/Yamamoto—U.S. Pat. No. 6,269,825/August2001/Yager—U.S. Pat. No. 5,979,844/November 1991/Hopkins—U.S. Pat. No.5,178,356/January 1993/Schouwey—U.S. Pat. No. 5,112,023/May 1992/Sowers

Staying fixed to the ground during inclement weather is a challenge foranyone using a portable shade canopy, display stand or tent typicallyused at farmers markets, craft shows or outdoor events. Strongunexpected gusts of wind can come up anywhere in the United States andturn a shade canopy into a deadly missile. In cases where the event isheld on a paved surface, driving an anchor pile into the ground is oftennot possible or permitted; and many of the devices in use today forsecuring a tent or shade canopy are inadequate or pose an additionalhazard.

In addition to the objectives set forth in pending application Ser. No.11/699,050 filed on Jan. 29, 2007, is the provision of an improved polebrace and ballasting device which includes a handle or handles formed orattached to the weight container to facilitate the carrying of theweight.

A further objective of the present invention is the provision of animproved pole brace and ballasting device wherein the weight containeris adapted for readily and reliably connecting one or more weightcontainers for a substantial increase in the ballasting load. Thisallows for the division of the ballasting load into a more manageablesize and facilitates the transportation and installation of the device.

Yet another objective of the present invention is the provision of animproved pole brace and ballasting device wherein the removable cover ofthe weight container, acting as a joining mechanism, engaged to a weightcontainer corresponding interface, is adapted for easy hand removal inthe event it becomes attached or lodged to the weight container afterseparation of the weight containers.

A further objective of the present invention is the provision of animproved pole brace and ballasting device wherein the cover andcorresponding weight container interface to the cover are synchronizedto allow for the automatic vertical alignment, when attaching asecondary weight container, of the pole clamp connecting channeldisposed along the wall or walls of the weight container upon reasonablyreaching the rotatable limit of the connecting interface.

Another objective of the present invention is the provision of animproved pole brace and ballasting device comprising a pole clamp whichutilizes an embedded threaded collar or threaded aperture in at leastone of two clamp blocks of the pole clamp assembly, simplifying theinsertion and tightening of the securing fastener.

Another objective of the present invention is the provision of animproved pole brace and ballasting device comprising a pole clamp whichincludes a thumb screw for tightening of the pole clamp to the poleprecluding the use of a screwdriver.

A further objective of the present invention is the provision of animproved pole brace and ballasting device comprising a pole clamp whichis fitted with a fastener for the fortification of the clamp block outerjaw.

Yet another objective of the present invention is the provision of apole brace and ballasting device with an improved pole clamp for bettergriping a round pole.

A further objective of the present invention is the provision of animproved pole brace and ballasting device which allows for theutilization of a variety of weight container configurations.

SUMMARY

The present invention assists an outdoor exhibitor or consumer with ashade canopy or pole using tent during windy or inclement weather byproviding a stabilizing force, decreasing the probability of the tentfrom blowing away or tipping over, by clamping the device vertically toa tent pole. An adjustable tent pole clamp system, capable of attachingto a round or square pole, is provided that will not interfere with theclosing of tent's outer protective cover. One or more leak proofcontainers, for retaining a load bearing material, of a sufficientlyrigid and elongated compact design are capable of forming a brace whenattached between two elements of a telescoping pole. Multiple weightcontainers may be secured together by means of a cover adapted to engagea corresponding interface disposed along the bottom wall of the weightcontainer. The weight container is provided with a tap to receive anddischarge a fluidic or dry ballasting load therein and a handle tofacilitate the transportation and installation of the device.

These and other aspects and advantages of the present invention willbecome better understood with reference to the following description andclaims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in thedrawings a form which is presently preferred; it being understood,however, that this invention is not limited to the precise materials,arrangements and instrumentalities shown.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention attached to atelescoping pole.

FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of the weight container 22.

FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the assembled pole brace and ballastingdevice taken along the lines 4-4 in FIG. 1.

FIG. 4 is a side elevation views of clamp block 11.

FIG. 5 is a schematic view illustrating the pole brace and ballastingdevice in FIG. 1 used for supporting tent poles.

FIG. 6 is a sectional top view of the pole brace and ballasting deviceattached to a round pole taken along the lines 5-5 in FIG. 1.

FIG. 7 is a side elevation view of inverted cover 17.

FIG. 8 is a top sectional view of the pole brace and ballasting deviceshowing a pole clamp assembly, according to the second embodiment,secured to a triangular shaped weight container 48.

FIG. 9 is a side perspective and sectional views of the weight container55 according to the third embodiment.

KEY TO DRAWINGS

-   10 pole brace and ballasting device-   11 pole clamp block-   12 fastener for drawing clamp blocks against a pole-   13 pole clamp weight container connecting form-   14 top wall of weight container 22-   15 bottom wall of weight container 22-   16 threaded collar opening for charging and discharging a fluidic or    dry ballasting load-   17 cover for opening 16-   18 common aperture for receiving fastener 12-   19 pole clamp block jaw-   20 connecting form for engaging clamp block with the corresponding    connecting form 13 of weight container 22-   21 embedded threaded collar.-   22 weight container-   23 pole clamp assembly-   24 slip resistant surface-   25 upper tent pole element of a telescoping pole-   26 tent-   27 cutout in weight container 22-   28 lower tent pole element of a telescoping pole-   29 tent pole-   30 handle-   31 outer jaw of pole clamp block 11-   32 tent canopy-   33 inner jaw of pole clamp block 11-   34 horizontal pole through hole-   35 round pole-   36 fastener for fortifying pole clamp block outer jaw 31-   37 slip resistant surface-   38 external threads of cover 17 for connecting to a secondary weight    container-   39 internal threads of cover 17 for connecting cover to weight    container 22-   40 projection of cover 17-   41 collar for connecting a secondary weight container 22-   42 inner connecting threads of weight container collar 41-   43 straight pole clamp connecting form-   44 semicirclar round pole interface-   45 flat square pole interface-   46 perpendicular collar slot of bayonet mount collar 54-   47 second pole clamp block-   48 triangular shaped weight container-   49 second pole clamp block jaw-   50 second inner jaw-   51 second outer jaw-   52 second pole clamp assembly-   53 bayonet mount cover-   54 bayonet mount collar of weight container 55-   55 weight container-   56 cover pins-   57 collar slots-   58 bottom wall of weight container 55

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Referring now to the drawings, by way of illustration and not bylimitation, wherein like numerals indicate like elements there is inFIG. 1 a pole brace and ballasting device 10 shown with two connectingweight containers 22 in accordance with the present invention andclaiming the benefit to pending non-provisional application Ser. No.11/699,050 filed on Jan. 29, 2007.

Referring to FIGS. 2 and 7, threaded collar 16 located at the centralportion of the top wall 14 of weight container 22 can be tightly closedby applying, internally threaded 39 and externally threaded 38, cover 17and rotating it clockwise for selectively charging and discharging a dryof fluid load bearing material therein. Weight container 22 is providedwith cut out portion 27 across which handle 30 is formed to facilitatethe transportation and storage of weight container 22.

Weight container 22 is fitted with collar 41 disposed along its bottomwall 15 and inner connecting threads 42 forming a correspondingconnecting interface to cover 17 by rotating a secondary weightcontainer 22 clockwise, engaging external threads 38 of cover 17, for areleasably secure connection of a secondary weight container ensuringthe pole bracing effect of device 10. External threads 38 of cover 17and corresponding weight container inner connecting threads 42 aresynchronized to allow for the automatic vertical alignment of the poleclamp connecting forms 13, (Best seen in FIG. 1) when attaching asecondary weight container, upon reasonably reaching the rotatable limitof external threads 38 and inner connecting threads 42. Thesynchronization of weight container 22 connecting interface insures thatthe weight container wall or walls having one or more connecting form13, or connecting form 43 according to the second embodiment describedbelow, will quickly align to the pole facilitating the installation ofpole brace and ballasting device 10. The connecting interface could bereversed so that cover 17 has an inward extending threaded depressionand weight container 22 an outward threaded collar achieving the sameresults; or the threads could be substituted with a bayonet mountconnecting interface similar to the one contained in the thirdembodiment described below.

The ability to attach one or more weight containers permits theballasting load to be divided into a more manageable size facilitatingits transportation while allowing for a substantial increase in weightwhen needed.

As depicted in FIGS. 2 and 7, projection 40 of cover 17 is provided tofacilitate the removal of cover 17 from collar 41 of a secondary weightcontainer 22 in the event it becomes attached or lodged after separationof the weight containers as the cover will be in an inverted positionallowing for easy hand removal or through the use of a hand tool such asan adjustable wrench.

Shown in FIG. 3, is pole clamp assembly 23 containing a right andcorresponding left pole clamp block 11. Pole clamp connecting form 13,which can be molded into or attached to weight container 22, having aright angle bend is set in a perpendicular direction of tent poleelements 25 and 28 in two exterior walls of weight container 22. Poleclamp block 11 is operatively connected to pole clamp form 13 byconnecting form 20 (Best seen in FIG. 4); it being understood that manyother configurations for connecting form 20 of pole clamp block 11 andcorresponding pole clamp connecting form 13 of weight container 22 maybe utilized such as a dovetail without departing from the scope of theinvention. Additionally, the connecting forms depicted could be reversedso that pole clamp connecting form 13 of weight container 22 issubstituted for connecting form 20 of clamp block 11 and vice-versa.

Upon engaging pole clamp connecting form 13, pole clamp block 11 ismovable toward and away from stationary tent pole 29 permitting theenlargement or reduction of the horizontal pole through hole 34. Thisoperative connection allows for the attachment to a variety of pole 29dimensions.

Referring again to FIGS. 3 and 4, pole clamp block 11 is fitted withembedded threaded collar 21 in common aperture 18 of one of two poleclamp blocks 11 and fastener 36, when pole clamp block 11 is constructedof wood, for the fortification of pole clamp block outer jaw 31 whichpole clamp block jaw 19 is partially formed. However, the use offastener 36 and embedded threaded collar 21 could be precluded byconstructing the pole clamp block from a metallic or plastic matter ofsufficient strength to prevent the possible separation of pole clampblock outer jaw 31, while clamping to a pole, and allowing the threadingof common aperture 18 to engage fastener 12 for drawing the right andcorresponding left pole clamp blocks 11 against a pole or pole elements25 and 28.

Referring again to FIG. 3, after adjusting said discrete pole clampblocks 11 relative to each other along pole clamp connecting form 13,the inner jaw 33 and outer jaw 31 of pole clamp block 11 and slipresistant surface 24 (Seen in FIG. 4), preferable rubberized or scored,are brought to bear against the pole and a properly sized squarehorizontal pole through hole 34 is formed. Inserting fastener 12, beingof sufficient length to engage two discrete pole clamp blocks 11, intocommon aperture 18 and engaging embedded threaded collar 21 andpreferably tightening by hand through the use of a thumb screw, drawsthe right and corresponding left clamp blocks 11 together therebytightly griping the pole. Further, upon engagement of each said discretepole clamp block 11 to the pole clamp connecting form 13 of weightcontainer 22, the inner griping surface of clamp jaw 19 of each poleclamp block 11 will automatically position in a vertical dimensionrelative to the direction of the pole, engaging the griping surface tothe pole surface, and outer jaw 31 of clamp block 11 will automaticallyposition about at a right angle to the outer jaw of its correspondingpole clamp block when in an assembled condition; and inner jaw 33 willautomatically position about at a right angle to the inner jaw of itscorresponding pole clamp block when in an assembled condition. Being soarranged permits the pole clamp assembly 23 to readily secure to a roundpole 35 (Seen in FIG. 6) or square pole 29.

Pole brace and ballasting device 10, in FIG. 1, is depicted utilizingtwo weight containers 22, constructed from a sufficiently rigid andwater proof material of compact design and length to form a brace whenattached between tent pole elements 25 and 28. Additionally, weightcontainer 22 is of sufficient length as to form a brace if pole braceand ballasting device 10 is use in a singularly weight containerconfiguration.

A second embodiment of pole clamp assembly 23 and pole clamp connectingform 13 of the present invention will now be described with reference toFIGS. 8 and 9. The second embodiment differs from the first embodimentin three respects. First, as shown in FIG. 8, is an alternative straightpole clamp connecting form 43 having a constant direction throughout itslength positioned along one side wall of a triangular shaped weightcontainer 48 and second pole clamp assembly 52 engaged to straightconnecting form 43 according to the second embodiment. A straight poleclamp connecting form 43 allows for the utilization of a variety ofweight container configurations such as the diameter wall of a containerformed by a half circle. Additionally, any flat area of sufficient sizeand in about a vertical dimension to allow for the formation or supportthe attachment of a straight pole clamp connecting form 43, such as aflat protrusion on a cylinder shaped weight container, would suffice.However, a square container maximizes the weight of the ballasting loadfor the space occupied being more efficient as it coincides in shape tothat of the tent's perimeter and thereby the preferred configuration.

Second, as seen in FIG. 8, second pole clamp assembly 52 is made up oftwo discrete second pole clamp blocks 47 each having a second pole clampjaw 49 set at about a right angle bend composed of a second inner jaw 50and second outer jaw 51. In this embodiment the second pole clamp blockinner jaw 50 and second pole clamp block outer jaw 51 having an interiorsemicirclar round pole interface 44, positioned between a flat squarepole interface 45, results in an improvement in the griping of a roundpole while still maintaining the option of gripping a square pole; itbeing understood the jaw configuration of the second pole clamp assembly52 can be readily employed by pole clamp assembly 23.

Referring now to FIG. 9, in this third embodiment weight container 55differs from weight container 22 in that it contains a bayonet mount orbayonet connector for the joining or mating of a secondary weightcontainer. Bayonet mount cover 53 contains a number of pins 56, oralternatively blades, and weight container 55 is adapted with acorresponding bayonet mount collar 54 disposed about its bottom wall 58.The strength of the joint is less effective than one constructed ofthreads for threadable mating. But it does have the advantage of speedwith which a practiced user can connect the weight containers 55.

To connect a secondary weight container, cover pins 56, or alternativelyblades, on the bayonet mount cover 53 are aligned with collar slots 57on the weight container bayonet mount collar 54 and pushed together.Once the pins reach the end of the slot, the two surfaces are turned inopposite directions to guide cover pins 56 into perpendicular collarslots 46 that prevents it from being removed. The opening to theperpendicular collar slot 46 is slightly undersized and made of aresilient plastic material which holds cover pins 56 in position toprevent them from backing out. To disconnect, the user simply turns thetwo weight containers 55 in the opposite direction with a slightincrease in force to overcome the friction of the perpendicular collarslot 46 opening, disengaging the locking turn.

The present invention has been shown and described above with thepreferred embodiments and it is understood that there are numerousalternatives, modifications or substitutions which may be made whichstill would be within the intended spirit and scope of the invention.

1. A pole brace and ballasting device adapted to be verticallypositioned along the length of at least one pole of a pole using tent ortemporary structure for the purpose of bracing and holding the pole orpoles comprising: [a] at least one weight container of a generallyelongated hollow body for selectively receiving and discharging a dry orfluid load bearing material therein; [b] an opening with reference tothe weight container for selectively receiving and discharging a loadbearing material; [c] a removable cover for the weight containeropening; [d] a pole clamp disposed exteriorly of said weight containerfor receiving at least one pole passing through at least one said poleclamp for selectively and releasably securing said weight containeralong the length of a pole; [e] a means of releasably securing said poleclamp to the weight container; and [f] a means of releasably securingmultiple discrete weight containers into a unitary assembly for repeateduse.
 2. A pole brace and ballasting device according to claim 1, whereinthe weight container is constructed of a plastic material of adequatelength having at least one flat surface of a vertical dimension andsufficiently ridged to affix to a telescoping pole or pole for thepurpose of bracing the pole.
 3. A pole brace and ballasting deviceaccording to claim 1, wherein at least one weight container includes ahandle to be grasped by a user consisting of a cut out portion and ahandle extending across the cut out portion, a handle formed by a cutout portion in the weight container, or a handle formed by a cut out inthe weight container and combinations thereof.
 4. A pole brace andballasting device according to claim 1, wherein said pole clampcomprises any number of each of the following: a right pole clamp block;a left pole clamp block; a common horizontally extending pole clampblock aperture therein; a fastener adapted to extend through theaperture to releasably secure the clamp to a pole. a pole clamp blockjaw for receiving a pole; a slip resistant surface for griping a pole;and a pole clamp block connectable form for releasably securing to saidweight container.
 5. A pole brace and ballasting device according toclaim 4, wherein the pole clamp block is constructed of wood.
 6. A polebrace and ballasting device according to claim 4, wherein the pole clampblock is constructed of plastic or a metallic matter.
 7. A pole braceand ballasting device according to claim 4, wherein at least one saidpole clamp common aperture and fastener extending through the apertureeach including threads for threadable mating.
 8. A pole brace andballasting device according to claim 4, wherein the fastener is a thumbscrew.
 9. A pole brace and ballasting device according to claim 4,wherein the jaw of said pole clamp block further comprising: an outerjaw positioned about at a right angle to the outer jaw of itscorresponding pole clamp block when in an assembled condition; and aninner jaw positioned about at a right angle to the inner jaw of itscorresponding pole clamp block when in an assembled condition.
 10. Apole brace and ballasting device according to claim 4, wherein said poleclamp, in an assembled condition, which comprises a horizontal polethrough hole forming a griping surface in a vertical dimension relativeto the direction of the pole.
 11. A pole brace and ballasting deviceaccording to claim 9, wherein the outer jaw of said pole clamp blockcomprising at least one fortifying fastener.
 12. A pole brace andballasting device according to claim 9, wherein the outer jaw and innerjaw of said pole clamp block each further comprising an interiorsemicirclar round pole interface positioned between a flat square poleinterface for griping a round pole and a square pole.
 13. A pole braceand ballasting device according to claim 1, wherein at least one saidweight container further comprising at least one of the following: apole clamp connecting channel form for releasably securing the poleclamp to the weight container set along the perpendicular direction of apole and having a right angle bend; or a pole clamp connecting form forreleasably securing the pole clamp to the weight container set along theperpendicular direction of a pole and having a constant directionthroughout its length.
 14. A pole brace and ballasting device accordingto claim 13, wherein the weight container consisting of at least one ofthe following: a pole clamp connecting form molded into the weightcontainer; or a pole clamp connecting form attached to the weightcontainer.
 15. A pole brace and ballasting device according to claim 1,wherein a means of separately and releasably securing multiple discreteweight containers into a unitary assembly comprises: a removable coveradapted for releaseably securing a secondary weight container; and acorresponding connecting interface to the cover disposed about thebottom wall of said weight container for mating to the cover.
 16. A polebrace and ballasting device according to claim 15, wherein the removablecover is provided with at least one projection to facilitate the removalof the cover from a secondary weight container.
 17. A pole brace andballasting device according to claim 15, wherein the cover andcorresponding connecting interface to the cover disposed about thebottom wall of said weight container are threaded for threadable mating.18. A pole brace and ballasting device according to claim 15, whereinthe cover and corresponding connecting interface to the cover disposedabout the bottom wall of said weight container are adapted for bayonetmount mating.
 19. A pole brace and ballasting device according to claim15, wherein the cover and the weight container corresponding connectinginterface are synchronized to allow for the automatic vertical alignmentof the pole clamp connecting forms, when attaching a secondary weightcontainer, upon reasonably reaching the rotatable limit of said weightcontainer connecting interface.